Water & Wastewater Treatment News For The Power Generation Industry

GE Power signed a deal with the First National Operations and Maintenance Company (NOMAC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power, to implement its APM solution, powered by Predix at 26 thermal, wind and solar power generation and water desalination sites.

Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERII), the leader in pressure energy technology for industrial fluid flows, today announced total awards of $3.3 million to supply its PXTM Pressure ExchangerTM technology for desalination projects in Egypt. The orders are expected to ship in the 4th quarter of 2017.

LANXESS Sybron Chemicals, a subsidiary of specialty chemicals company LANXESS, has announced a significant addition to its LewaPlus software suite of reverse osmosis (RO) and ion exchange (IX) system dimensioning capabilities.

Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERII), the leader in pressure energy technology for industrial fluid flows, today announced total awards of $5.8 million to supply its PXTM Pressure ExchangerTM technology for desalination projects in the Middle East. The orders are expected to ship in the 4th quarter of 2017.

Le Mans Métropole, an urban community of 19 municipalities, has chosen Veolia to operate its wastewater treatment plant at La Chauvinière in 2018 and for 9 years. An innovative and exemplary circular economy project

Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERII), the leader in pressure energy technology for industrial fluid flows, today announced total awards of $1.4 million to supply its turbocharger technology for desalination projects in Saudi Arabia. The orders are expected to ship in the 4th quarter of 2017

The International Society of Automation (ISA) announced recently that it has formed a global partnership with Siemens — a worldwide technology leader in electrification, automation and digitalization — to improve awareness of the need for industrial cybersecurity.

Georgia Power announced today that efforts to dewater its ash ponds are well underway, marking the next step in the safe and permanent closure of 29 ash ponds at 11 active and retired power generation sites across the state.